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#se on niin symppis ukko#ja ville myllyrinne on paras#aikuiset#yle areena#suomitumppu#suomipaskaa#suomeksi
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If you don’t mind answering: why is it that when you talk to swedes about Finland it’s generally “that’s our weird little brother <3” but when finns talk about Sweden it’s a lot more hostile might be the wrong word but you probably know what I’m trying to get at?
I understand there’s a lot of history there and stuff but I’m not sure if I get it completely
One funny thing is that Swedish is still an official language in Finland. All public services are legally required to be equally possible to operate in both finnish and swedish, and there are still some older finn-swedes (born and raised finnish natives who speak swedish as a first language) who do not speak a lick of finnish and consider that a matter of pride. Finn-swedes make up about 5% of Finland's population, and while they are just as finnish as finnish-speaking finns, a lot of native finnish speakers who have never met one don't see them that way.
Learning swedish is mandatory in finnish-speaking schools, and it's famously in the top 5 of the most hated school subjects. Many refer to it as "pakkoruotsi", "forced swedish", and see it as a remnant of imperialism, either because the thought of swedish as an official language on its own feels degrading (the thought of swedish-speaking finns existing at all doesn't occur to them, because due to making up 5% of the population, many finnish-speaking finns have literally never met one), or they resent the finn-swedes themselves, grumbling about how the entire country has to learn an entire language just to accommodate such a tiny minority - most of whom speak fluent finnish anyway - like some kind of a slave race.
I had literally never met any swedish-speaking finns in my life before I moved into a town where they used to make up the majority of people just a few generations ago. None of them have ever thought of it odd that the entire country has to fluently speak both, because in their personal experience, everyone they know is bilingual anyway, so using both languages and fluently flipping between them is effortless to them.
There are small bubbles in the country where finnish and swedish are spoken 50-50%, because 5% of the population speak swedish as a first language.
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There is no way of accidentally doing a nazi salute twice in a row while the entire world is watching. This man needs to be killed
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Kuuntele mua. Jos sä oot semmosessa tilanteessa että oot paljon sisällä tai yleensä et hirveesti hetkahda ruudun ääreltä: MEE ULOS!!!!!!!! Ei oo pakko urheilla ei oo pakko mennä kauas mee vaan ulos ja käveleskele pikkasen ja kato puita ja kato taivasta ja haistele ulkoilmaa ja ÄLÄ OTA PUHELINTA ole vaan siellä hetki. Saa urheilla saa kävellä saa verrytellä mut MEE ULOS JOSKUS. Joo ei huvita pukeutua jos on kylmä ja joo ei viitsi ku siellä ei tunnu olevaan mitään jännää mutta tee sitä JOSKUS. Pyydän. Tää on muistutus itsellenikin mut ihan oikeesti se että saa astua ulos talosta ja hengittää raikasta ilmaa välillä tekee aivoille tosi hyvää vaikka sitä ei ensin tajuais.
Käykää ulkona välillä ihan vaan ollaksenne ulkona. Maailma on elossa, käykää kuuntelemassa kun se hengittää ja olkaa läsnä. Sit voi taas vetäytyä sisätiloihin
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straight men have beauty standards for men that are completely different than the beauty standards women and gay men have for men and then they get mad when they conform to the beauty standards other podcast bros set for them and women still don’t find them attractive
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